Cellphone companies insist subscribers can't use the Consumer Protection Act to get out of deals signed before April.
A mobile application incubation centre - said to be the first of its type on the continent - is unveiled in Kenya.
The cellphone operator sues loss-making Huge Telecoms for breaching a settlement agreement.
A study shows e-readers are growing faster than tablets in the US, but locally they are yet to gain significant traction.
The telco seems finally set to wash its hands of its embattled Nigeria-based Multi-Links business.
The software giant aims to investigate how radio spectrum could be used for new wireless broadband networks.
The phone brings the capability to view 3D images and video with naked eyes, says HTC.
The company will offer owners of the 2010 and 2011 3DTVs streaming free 3D video content.
The company will use Comtech equipment to facilitate significant growth planned for the African region.
Taking enterprise products and services mobile is a growing priority for business.
The principle of e-tolling has already been accepted and only the fees are being disputed, says the Department of Transport.
The company issues shares worth more than R20 million to its top brass.
Skype is ready to allow iPad 2 users to make and receive VOIP calls.